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Titia Geertman
{K:5582} 1/18/2005
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I've lived almost all my life in the country, saw thousands of webs and spiders each year in and outside the house, never thought of photographing them this way. Now I can't stop. This one came out of a photo I actually thought was a misfit (is that a good word?), but by blowing it full size I saw this little jewel hanging there. It was just a minor thing hanging on a stonewall in the kitchen. Ouch...now you know I'm not a good housewife ha ha, I hate cleaning up all the time. If I was a better housewife, I couldn't have made all thos spiderweb photos, because they wouldn't have been there.
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Christian Barrette
{K:21125} 1/18/2005
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Very well done. Deeper and deeper into the web it seems. It's another world, isn't it ?
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Mark Drago
{K:10902} 1/16/2005
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very curiously lit, Titia. well done. very intersting portfolio here, too.
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Titia Geertman
{K:5582} 1/15/2005
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Actually Del, I've never seen the 'Spider man's'comic books, don't know if they have them overhere. And yes, you're right, I probably will never really leave the spider's world, it's too beautiful and interesting (and close to home)
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 1/15/2005
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You really are into the spiders world. An interesting image. very nice. Don.
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Del Metheny
{K:25617} 1/15/2005
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Nice contrasts in this photo, I never thought for a minute you would leave your world of spiders. I bet you like "spider man" comics too?. Del.
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Alper Tecer
{K:7007} 1/14/2005
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I was thought this image as a necklace on a woman :) Very interesting capture, the dof adds much to the photo. Thanks for sharing. Alper
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Alex Pieroni
{K:15506} 1/14/2005
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Great capture! Good work.
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Teodor Zgredziak
{K:666} 1/14/2005
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Interesting, I like the balance between the net and its victim, particularly with this simple but strong background
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